THE STALLS
Following are the various tea-rooms and stalls which contributed largely towards the financial success of the Carnival : —No. 1 Tea Kiosk, Messrs Allen and Jensen, with Jady assistants; No. 2 Tea Kiosk, Mesdaanes T. B. Williams, W. L. Young, Smalley, R. Bond, Bethel, G. Murch, and lady assistants; large dining hall Mesdames Copeland, A. Foster, Ogilvie. Tallis, E. B. Morgan, Dust, and lady assistants; 6weets stall, Mesdames F. Walker, Sutherland, H. »F. Christie, and. Paterson; fruit salad and fruit stall, Mesdames Braik, Chapman and J. McFarlane; ice-cream and soft drinks stall, Misses Ballantyno and McAneny; pie stall, Mrs. Hanton; soft drinks and pie stalls. Mr Stanley Read; children's bun and soft drinks stall, Mesdames W. A. Veitch, A. Howatson and McCune; lavender sachet and confetti stall Mrs J. M. Gibson; flower stall, Mesdames W. 8.-Scott, Robertson and Rice, with Flower Girls; dolls stall, Mrs T. C. Taylor and Miss Roberts.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20038, 23 March 1914, Page 7
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152THE STALLS Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20038, 23 March 1914, Page 7
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